Number of Patients 2
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Decade
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Key Events Affecting Patients
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1,694 patients daily
in 1950
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1950s
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Volunteer education program for patients.
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Serpasil and Thorazine introduced in 1954.
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Industrial therapy continued, including some patients working outside the institution.
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Psychologist conducted group therapy based on problem solving.
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Re-motivation groups started by the Nursing Service.
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New buildings constructed.
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First community mental health center established by institution in Lewiston.
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1,747 patients daily in 1960
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1960s
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Intensified effort to move patients into boarding homes and foster homes.
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Institution authorized to accept alcoholics and narcotic and barbiturate addicts for 90 days.
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Many patients participated in night hospital and work placements.
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Lithium therapy introduced in 1969.
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Patients eligible for Medicaid and SSI.
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Average daily patients dropped from 1,500 to 350 in 5 years
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1970s
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New on-grounds school established in 1970.
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Mandate to depopulate institution—de-institutionalization.
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Initiation of Patients’ Bill of Rights and beginning of Patients’ Advocate program.
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Creation of specialty unit for adolescents.
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First halfway house opened.
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Consent decree eliminated unpaid patient labor—industrial therapy.
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200 patients registered to vote.
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300 average daily patients in 1980
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1980s
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Patients’ Rights bill passed.
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Voluntary admissions suspended because of overcrowding.
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Patient deaths triggered class action suit on behalf of patients in 1989.
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285 average daily
patients in 1991
142 average daily patients in 1996
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1990s
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Legislation passed to prevent closing of AMHI.
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AMHI Consent Decree specified that census and admissions must decrease, and services must be based on the needs of individual patients.
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Licensed for 103 beds
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2000s
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New 92-bed state facility—Riverview Psychiatric Center—opened on AMHI grounds.
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AMHI closed in 2004.
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